“Easy Typing has made typing a lot easier for users of the iPhone and iPod Touch,” says Canzhi Ye, developer of Easy Typing. “I would like to genuinely thank all of my customers for giving Easy Typing a try, and providing very informative feedback and suggestions.”

The default keyboard can often be frustrating to use. iPhone users, especially those with big thumbs, sometimes find that typing a simple email or SMS can take minutes.

This larger keyboard dramatically increases the efficiency of typing on the iPhone, so users no longer have to waste time struggling with the default keyboard.

Places outside of the US have accounted for 29.6% downloads in the first two weeks, confirming the need for a larger keyboard on the iPhone/iPod Touch exists all around the world. “Everyday, there are people out there somewhere in the world that decide to download Easy Typing,”

Ye remarks. “I am really enlivened by this! In addition, I want to reassure users, current and potential, that Easy Typing is in active development, and updates are currently in the works.”

About Canzhi Ye:
Canzhi Ye which lives in San Antonio, TX has been developing apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch for over a year. His most recent app, Easy Typing, has been in the Top 100 Paid Productivity apps since its release
Available for only $0.99 on the App Store, the Easy Typing iPhone app allows users to take advantage of all the available real-estate on the iPhone and iPod Touch screen to type more efficiently.

4 thoughts on “14 Year Old Developer Improves Texting on the iPhone and iPod Touch”

I think a lot of people with typing problems in the iPhone… may be doing it wrong. I have big hands and big thumbs (thanks to my father), I’ve had a lot of problems with some mobile phones (I still keep using an old Nokia phone from 5 years ago: big keys), but I am able to write entire blog posts in my iPod Touch without any problems except some mistypes (more than with a keyboard, but not that many to be a problem).

Of course, if someone really is unable to type correctly, a full screen keyboard sounds like a good solution!